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Lorna TUIRTY-EI A SPREADING WAR CLOUD. pypiC (TIONS OF AN APPROACHING BUROPEAN STRUGGLE. Prinits ofthe Ft tempt to be mi Paris Garihald) Marckin Russia and the Treaty of 185 Loavox, Nov. 18.—A despatoh from Tours has fhe jollowing: The fat Gen D'Avre bee do Pal Taoe have Dit yet been received. ‘The engagement gommenced both st the east and west of Orienus, on Wed) onday, the Oth inet, and was continaed aot) e evening of Tharsday., During Thareday the French drove the Pruselans from Orleans, inflicting feyore loss apo inem, and are now Im Occupation tthe city, Gen, Von der Taun, with the remnayt bf his ory, 18 now retreating om the road leading from Orleans to WMihiviers, aftor vainly attompsing b force kis wav wrouct € f and Mon where be buped to join the army of Pr Vrecerick ¢ joa, Gen. D Aurelles bas a force 0 00 men on the north bank of the Loire, and 70,000 the south bank. Tue oosiruction of the roa Aud bridges between Coimmercy and Orleane hes preveniol the advance of the army under Prince Froderick Charles, He has at OO men, & great the Marne. ant of Gee, Von D'Anrciles will march di Sroaune ‘After having disposed 0 der Tonn's ariny, Gon fects on Paris, and asset) the Germam lines be teen Versailles aud St. Germiin, while Ger Arochu wakes A sortie wim 15 “ux fo cul bk Way oUt and raise the lege. munication between D'Aurelies ani pod Gon Trochu ad toe Governmont at Toure is ponsianty ma nvined oy veaue of carrier pigsore. On Thu:sday, afer the battle between Monthd Bard and the Swise borer. Goa 12,000 men, marehed on Belfort, It im coufrmed that Itusela has asked fora revision Of the treaty of 154, Rosmors are also rife of & euoture between Bismarck and Von Beust Deapatenes dito! Tours, Friday evenin the statenents that there was ited Thoreday near Coulmiers, iv wach the Frenc were succesafu’; and ha! Gon, Pailidres oecupied north of Orieans, taking 600 prisoners and Gari witw repent I day on 6. Nov, 13.—-A Prassan column of 10.000 foen bee arrived st Roeavel, Littis ie beard (row Pols cow, It is Known bowever that ber internal broub os have wholly subsided. es of Frew Woups sro ren daily around Moni Va.érton prac Using ev lulious on a great seaie. A GENERAL SORTIR fe wr iatnt, Sickness im and around the capital is decre sing, A an wd of Greek volunteers for the Fieve service have arrived at Marseilies and let befeld The report is reiterated here that Ge delay in the Domtardment of Paris is duo to the Garner! en’rentios ef Queen Victoria Toe Nor h German Parliameut meets at Bortin on Mondsy week to raise means ‘or carrying on the rr, A loon is proposed, but ite form has not yet deen seitied A Tours despetch 10 the London prese, dated yes fertay, says: Nothing fariner beeu made brow the movements of the French army since the recovery ot Orweans and the occupation of Che: Wily, ‘The Gorman retreat on tie 9b was eflected & fectorder, The losses of the Germans eince We 7) amount to 10,000 men, Gon, Werder ts evi dea'ly moving to join Von der Tann. The bridges Oe lus route are to be destrayed, and the roade ob- Birurted in every pos A exp of ius uder Gan. De nie, Be Souths» eat RUSSIA AND TUR TREATY OF Panis ‘There is a rem which is credited in diplomats @ircloa, that Russia eas loforued the powers that bee caddere (he treaty of Parts bie manner, jon ie asa nao rming at Toulouse, ne of the Army of of 1856 wbrugule . Tauren, Works of to day. Lord Granville Goriscuako, stating tha the modifeation or abolition of 4 Mand 19 fn THE TREATY OF PARIS OF 1856 BUNA SHOW! From th The Moseian Mui ® leter from Princ Kosala ne» deinand Ue provisions of urt @ ue er sere read The provisions turbid the Russian fleet from en Boring the Dirduneles ani the Bosporus from the Black Sox, a1 1 limit the Russian flect in the Blick Beaty tow small steamers; they algo proitvi: Ru fis ond Turkey mointainiug om the Biach Bea cout apy = military OF =m rine arsenul. and cenorally neutralize the tion from its waters ging to tue powers p Ober jas ve Biack Ser, by any voanels of war i 110 Const, or an jon on the part of Ru te to the Cabiuets Vienna, ant Berir, | Tassia’e readiness te in tims by force, Tals deolar Os, being. eroul ancousiy Of Lon tom, Coustantine. believed vere to indie.t 0 the recognition uf her The oficis) Jonrnal at Constaatiaop'e says that the Bodiiins Porte is now avle to resat any attacks; What i ae 600 000 mon 12 armored friga Count von Best, the Austrian Prine Mink Wrivod a Manich oo tus bth, amd remained there tn Ponferonce with tie Bavarian Cabluet two days. Vie Journal Ofictel charges that the Prussian Pillage! Villeneuve three hours, becanss tue Freuch Woops Mad obstinately devented the plues. They ext lo.le! suor nous contributions, aut the plue habitan's, unvble to pay—some of them old wer 1 from their houses and beaten oir neg sarreniered tirit last sou TO SAVE TURIN LIVES Caks of wive were wuatonly bouke) oven and Weir ecntents ponred ow the groan, and the Turn: Sore in tne houre was destroyed. OMmcers qua fered private res * robbed tie pes Ble win Holged th . linen, wateler, Bhoes, aid tolls even of women's wearinx apparel. Wh stopped they de e\ every tia A German artiiler @aisson, exten ar Orleuns, was fon to de Giiod with tae and auetier copisined elves, vases amonte taken fom ROSIN AND his TeeATY Later—A 1 toms Constantinople states Ghat up te ning the Turkish Gov ernment hi revels Woot Russia's intention M. Gambetta, ina cespuich to the French repre Bentaive here, enya, Wet Gort hakor r t thea ‘ j . Win Premier, ts averse to a Congress of the Pow er we els hod weree | tow plan of operation PEENCH WAR DUSPAICHES vr Prisoners Te Ht Orleans=Wild sent Thvauahout France ~ More 1 ) t.—Over 1,700 Pio ‘ y (o day on bavir Way to ,the south of ¥ c hut be tool 2,000 prisoners u Il now hold the Jatrenched camp we hy the Prussians wt Artouny 4 ot ¥ of the Army of the L the wildest excitement trough our eat numbers of troops are hurrying «a . 0 the forees of Gon, Paetines ® Ue lutroduced into the Aray of Wr A + number of atect breced-loa ‘Ing e a for the armies of the ” quis de Claveaureaurd a Ps | sna 6 be ¢ returued to Tours, In of the communes adbesion, The monarchical journals are bitier in their commente on these evidences of the increas! popularity of the Republic. ‘A despateh from Macon reports that M. Schneider has sold the works of Le Creazds to American company, and the United States flag mas been bormted there, Minister Gambetta ring his absence from the city visited Gen, Paladines at his headquarters, is- #ued « proclamation to the army, and made ® speech wo the people of Ork He now raturns to hasten forward reinforcements, Tan HO*TILR ARMIES are now face to face, the French resting on Chevilly, with the forest and villages at their beck, Tie Prassians are in the plains of Beance. Gen Von Jer Tann has been reinforced by detrehments from (ye commands of Gons, Wittich, Prince Albrecht, and the Dake of Mecalenborg, sbout 6,00 tnen H Siiday Night-w3he German prisoners taken on the 9th aud 19th number 9.50, Nothing mew has been reeeived (rom the Ariny of the Loire, ‘The French charge the Prussiays with throwing wound: ed men from the windows of the houses ie ChAtean dun, and other barbaritics. ‘The Montieur contains 4 list of ayoointments and Promotions in the army. A circular bas been went to Prefect of departments with dotsiled instra- tions In regard to ralsing the battories of artillery required by decree. DERECH-LOADING CANNON ofa model saverior to tle I'vassian are recom. Voe Archbishop of Tours precalied « patriotic Tmon at the Cathodes to-day, urging a gene! Msing for bho national defence. His worus © profound sensation. The Archbishop of Anger clrowlar letter to the directors of seminaries, al: vises young clorgymen to seek service as chaplains of narsosin the army, and all who have not taken orders to enlist. Ministor Gambotte, in his froctamation to the Army of the Loire, congratulates the soldiers on toeir victories of the 9th snd 10tn, He raye: “Your conrarcous efforts recall victory to our cane. France owes her first ray of hove to von, and 1 offer s00 bie public praise and gratiiade for your reward. Recovering strength with discipilae, you HAVE RETAREN ORLEANS, nasgurating fevsive. Yon are on the read to Park Awaits you, honor I f 4 superiority in ’ So will Republic issue victor us from the « GAM ‘The condition of the army te satistactory. PRUSSIAN WAR DESPATCHES, Pha Siters tch from King William to Queen Ane sta—The Evacuation of Or is Cone of Verdun and New Breisach Paris not to be Bombar Banury, Nov, 13.—Queen Augusta received the fotiowing deypat ch from King William, dated at Ver- saillee on the 11th: “Gen. Von der Tann retired from Orleans to Foury betore a suverioe force of the enem, He Dei fought the French, however, al! the way. He tis atreaty Leen reinforced by Gena. Wittich an Prince Ootrich, ‘Tne laster came un from Coartr ss The Duke of Meekienbur: his forces to those of Von der Taun today. Vensatuies, Nov, 11, via Beuttx ana Loxnow, Nov. 18—Gen, Von der Tanu reports to heat quarters here to-day that there has been no further advance of the enemy in tis front PROSSIAN CAPTORES, Bratin, Nov. 12.—The official report of the cap. ture of Verdan iy published to-day, Two gonerala and 150 oM\sers wore euptured Bowidos these, 154° gunn, $1,000 rifles, and @ Inrge amouat of stores and ammunition fell into the hands of the Prosslens, CARLaKUNE, Nov. 13.—The official report of the capture of New Bretrach has been made puriic During the entire invest uent, eleven of the Baden soldiers were killed, ead thirty woun let. Beuzim, Nov. 1%—Dospatelies received here to. Jay, rom tee German headquarters at Versailies, opmounce that Parle will not be bo barded. The German authorities aro convince | that the city is 60 badly provisioned that the surronter may be ox cied w.thin # month from that canse alone, Toe Borlin Crom Goaetie of to-tny eave the nuthoritier will show no false generosity in refraining from bombarding Paris, The tire will open very soon, Ver LL¥S, Nov, 13.—Gen. Von der Taan on the MLL repaises ali the enes Hacks with GUMAT LOSS TO THE AKBATLANTS Only toen did the Gormans retire, Oy the 19th « Dortion of the Bayar am nunition tr losing its +, fell nto the bay of the Frene wove menis hive been renoried to-day, Ansolute quiet Se;weria wii! also join prevuls around Paris THE AKMISTICE, Bismarck's Circulars on the late Negotin= King William Desirous of | eae nmeut Afrutd of tho 13.—Count Von Bismarck har issuea a circular to the representatives ot North Germaay in foreign States. giving his version of the late negotiations for an nistice. The appoint nent ofsuch ® man as Thiers by (he French to conduct (he negotiations—a man of euch wide ex perience—had excited topes of propositions that m4bt be success ui, King William was even more eazor for peace than M. Thlers, Count von Bis narek proponed a trace for four weeks, the position of te respective armies meaawhile to be fixed, in rder that the elections might be eld tore France, ‘The only effoct om ihe Fr truce, woult have been t! of ammunition trom their retiod tout the revitaa ling of Perks was mot pro: Vided for, eying 1) Ws 30 Indiapensalie condition oy the or welarmstice, This absuri demand to so o4ck {Wo Monta in the prosecu iow of tne War Wat into sible, SB) sequently an offer for a abort ‘ wes made, M. Thiers reporied tis to tie en)ereo the Provisions Government, by whom twos rereed, The tuverence is that the French Guversuent dared net co the people, and only nuade wu’ < lookin: to peace in order to satisfy ind quiet the pentral powers Touns, Nov 12 ~The Government anthoritios Lieve do not regard t @ rupture in the negotiations for au urmictice ua final Liberal Reforms Prominnd to Italy, Fionexce, Nov, 13,—The Independencia denle the exustonce Of any letter in which M. Thiers to ope of stops tuken by France in hi forma the tavor, | At ® patriotic banqact which was elven at Milan | Fousy evening, the Italinn Minister of Forel cn Af poke ot length on the Roman question, tH lr the Govera vent to the introduction of ol! | . wctally rolzious liberty. bi | afirmnedt reiitions of khe Government with fave tu the moderation of the Gov. « t nisnce of the Pope should be | tise 1, | 109 Of anole s# urge! t mi st bea" Pie asic of the Gov t Kiirope aud preserve the Chi story wim vo roiorus and sy a deli BRALISH SOLOTERY IN TRELAND, Collision Retween the Military and Citizeas Avenwing th of Tndiserkn Cons, Nov. 13. Death of Gibson ate Violence, A party of soldiers, about fifty A Beene in nuwber, belonging to the (roups quartered here, un 61 Wok tosnight bo fe death of Gibsun, private in the First Dragoon Guards. who was kiilod in quarrel with some citizens last week 1 ucrreded tn provoking « Ozh with the oir ronforced hy forty of thelr co Awcone of Hatacrimin ae vivlence followed, ond Was only stopped by bie interwronce ul @ blrcnyg porte |, All the soldiers are under ariost The Democratic 1 Elected tn Newad Haw Faanciseo, Nov. 13.-The latest election roturne from Novia alloy thot ¢ ure Demo: ket his hoon elected by w nmal! majority, ot Dom.) beate Witoa (bop) ive Cougrens by mijoriiy. LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. — WERE AND THERE BY THE UN'S REPORTERS. pantenictan iret Arrival of a Palace it ee DASHES A novelty arrived yesterday morning at Com- ipaw in the shape of palace stock ear. It came losded with eighteen cattle from Chicago, and each animal occupied a neparate stall, at the hoad of which was @ fee! tox, supplied through @ spout leading trom a bin at the top, Beneath the feeding troughs ii iron cylinder & foot m diameter, whieh contuing water, andthe tattle wore able to drink from it by means Of Togo holes A reservoir at the end of tie car, which aunplies ther lanks by means of tues, ean be filled in Ov Matos from the railroad tanks, Tho enttie fe ample apace in their stalls, and can dowa of @tand, os they may feel impelled. brought in the ordinary care require be unshioped for rest, food, ard water. ‘Un a great paving A, of death bv animals landet at thelr dostina Hon ina red. abronken, and anheaithy condi m. In addition to the usaal freight, the only ex tra charce bv the new cers ix @ royalty to tLe Paice Btoce Car Co. of $2 to §3 a bead, Tole eam te auld, to be more than compe rsited by the saving io tne und by the undecressed welrht of the animala, The Yoong New Yorkers’ Sunday Drioking Kxploit in Westchester Count Four young sports from New York hired steam yeatorday, to drive over to Fordham to see a frignd ‘They had a glorions time going, caliing at every altermate eaivon on the way, and arrived at Ford- hem in the afiernoon bow came they so, Tieir felond would not admit them into bis house, They then bad a dispute about going home, and tho horses Ak trieht and ran off, upsetting the carriage aud Its occupants, who were severely bruived, one of them having his front tooth dislodged. ‘The horara Were alopved aiter une wheol of tho carrlage and the #ylast board bad beeo brok a. The four youugstors ‘Were taken in olorge by the poll - The Antics of a Kum-Crazed Sarge Brower Gessuer was the Surgeon of the Tenth N.Y. Vols. during the war, Capt. Molds commanded tue mame reginont, Alter the war, Surgeon Gessner became a drunkard, His frien pent him to the Toebriate Asylam. Atter remaining a while, he wae dinevarced cured, Lavely, Lowever, rom again mastered him, and he sorely tried the patience of Ha friends. Among those who still stood by the surceon was Copt, Fields, of 181 Monmouth sireet dorsey Cit On Friday night the briate was discovered in Capt, Mie! down a woman In. his th eccure, the naino Attracting the attention of Capt, Fields, whe hurried to tre rescue. Gessner it a large, powerfal ma over Fix feet bi etvure. Crazed us ne was Wilk ri it require: the utwost efforts of Cent, Fields an two policemen to capture him, Capt, Field shoul. der was dislocated in the struggle. - Pree Fight George Sherry, Thomas Ruf, and William Nelson were arrosied at 1 o'ei yesterday worning in Morrisania for Mahtin rlotons conduct. The thrae former were batiet t $2,000 by their employer, and the litter gare Oy bail to appear (o-day, Nolscn Las kept a boarding house for some lime past ow Boston Road, Mott Haven, where be has done » good business, Ro contiy anotier boarding-hoase was started t8 Lin © In avenue, which, owing to i's supe: tor bourbon has drawn away Nelson's customers. Lhis #0 sect ously irtitated Nelson that on Saturday nigat he wont over with rome of his frieds to Lincoln avenve. and Lecan a disturbance, throwing slones through the windows, vreakt the 8) uu rs and daviaging ‘Troperty to the ¥ $500," A tree Nght ensuod, nud tho arrests followe. Blection € acne Tho Hon. Wm. Veeder, the handsome and popular Snrroeate ot Kings county, who was re elec'ed by an overwhelming migority, entertained w party of bis intimate friends on Saturday evening In crleiration of bis victory, ‘The banquet was apreod nt Ruswol.'s, in Washington street. The bengueters were ve Ton, israel Denton, the Hon. M Powers, the How FA. Quinn, the Hon. Ed. Couinercy, Ber cant Van Waguer of the Dete.ive force, te Lon 10 Fiauley, aud otuers. > Harper's Picture aud French's Horet, Harper's picture of the East River suspension brilee, In wiieh the Western termiuus of that st ture 1s wet down at the door of the BUY oMer, & rive tow rumor on Satorday that Col, French bad been werned todemoitsh his One betel, to make room for the new highway to Broo Due gewind Colonel bas received no such order. Tue New York terminus of the bridge will eut sia ‘eet fron the Daudy News building, and be 160 toes distant Irom Rreneh's, ‘The End of the Crowe Divorce. Mr. Thomas C. Crowe, of the brandy-m| case, appeared with Nis counsel and wines: tenth time, on Sat rday, botore the referee wie, Zil'acona, and rine be + but his Hier witness failed to aproar Mr. Charles S, Sveacer, counsel for Mr. Crowe moved or the dismnirsal of the Full on the ground Lek of provecation, Mr. Janes C w 1H had been appointed referee, granu Aud dismissed the complaint, esi athereeeis Another Thunderbolt Association, The Michael Norton Association of the Pifth Ward was organized on Saturday evening at 198 Hudson street, with about 150 members on the J.P. Berrigan war chosen President, ard dance MeGowan Secretary. ‘The aasociation ‘ts organ x74 tor apecia! purpores, and it is intended to lu up a clap room which shall invite the uitention of ever) man in the ward. the motion eis Drank by the Corpse of His Wife, Mary Aun Evans, aged 33, was found dead in her room at 76 Jackson ttrevt teak evening, Her band was lying on the sola drunk —— Novel Improvement on the Erie Ratlwny, Pout Jnnvis, Nov. ‘The dithoulty in bring ing coul trains over the stoep grades ont gunk Mountain and other places om tae Divisivn of the Erie Road, has boom for years a jer of extra expense, dolay, und diMculty, At Port Jervis trains whic! arrive, +iaiy and seventy re in Dumber, beve boen broken up into to or Mirco #maller traina, tn order that the y drag them over the steep erades cast of the Sbawan- bantern locomotive place, In order to reuedy the evil te manazers of the road I tan inclined ine from the ca Kk cut at the tp of Showagank M ao down bo the foot, werful Litionary 103 are to ho olace the top of the inclined plane, and tho cars are to Ne drawn ap by wire ropes, When tats is completes the lonz cool ant frevnt trains, whieh are brought over the Delaware diy by 4 single locomotive, Will brane) off at Pork athe Mouticollo ai Port Jervis Railway up its now wearty completed track to Te tnd from there over » short track, which ¥ te to the foot of the incline, up whtel the » drawn by the sta nary envlues at the work of constra ny © plane ts to be Coumenced immediatol Bound to Count in Jobo € Prova the New York Disvaich ! aud unscrupulous tactics of Bs avy been now here exit Ye Tam: the Seventa: Assembly Distiel of Horatio N. Twom'y is Cie ehoie Arsembl mou—thal, in fuck, Avil you tho tise Levielature frauds, though they be bt wn atrocity in false conn fh locauly 80 gevernily re Dintriet, Whub must have facilites and ficcess Of manipalucors tn districts Where insvectoun nd snpersisors cout be influenced by Pauumon throats, promises, ond "cash down'’? — Cornell Memorint M, B. Church, The Sunday school of this church celebrated {ts sccont anniversary yesterday afternoon in th temporary at Sevevty-seventi streets und heed e. Altor prayer by the pastor, (ly Key Mr. Itos#, the ehtidien ane the anniver'a composed by Miss Kate Cameron, We sive sone of Aubiiee.” Congratulutory adresse: were then dolivored by the Kev, Mr. Platt and S pea, Mnvoilton, Staybeck, Kuatmore, Peyton mt Howios Colunte, AL the’ conctumon Of tie ad diveses, the culdrop sane Bale within ine Ved? —— OULLUAKY Somuel Hall, & well-kuowa wiv butdor of Kas Lov ou sundae Mary A. ‘Trey, youns actress, duaehier of Jolin P Lroy and niece of Judge Troy op bacurduy at Joseph Lee, nved geventy-two yours, of Gold and Concord streets Mroollyn, dro pred dead’ on Baturday | White at work im the miacwinn wii ab bas i vara LES BRIQANDS. Grand Opera House Sparkling Opera—Mile Hilly Singing in a Private Box, 4 Ovor s handred gentlemen and ladies +... ited to witness the lat robearsal of “in, Briggs a At the Grand Opera House 1888 06 sae rhe Bei ands is one of Oftenbach's OF ay which ty or been susg tn America. ‘The twe thousssd ts of the Opera Honse wore covered with White ‘mosiin, and the house was dim. ly Hehted, presomting a strong contrast to the rich comtames and glowing magnificonce of the stage, At 7:30 Oot, Fisk passed behind the stage, Ho wore phan naw ©2: ver, a fal-tall moariache, @ bine ove: coat with brass butions, a locomotive headlight, upon his frilled shirt front, throe geranium leavos and a tade rose in the loft hand upper button-hole of bis coat, and « pair of lavender kid gloves, busted between the thumbs and forefingers Mr, Patti took his soat, waved bis $300 wand, and tho mumve began to ooze from his orchestra, Mile, Billy, who doos not appoar in the opera, occupled the second right-hand private box, and watehet the Proceeslings with Intense interost. The opora was put through with scarcely # break, and w as Onished at 11:80, Totice Commissi~, ¢ Norton and Judge Cox ce ented Cok Mkt private box, and frequently ap. Fersini and Montaland, Mile, Silly, dur cond act, became so much Literested that she upon the bdge of Ler box avd heartily Inu hoa Al times. she was car ‘and joined in the chorus that swelled the volane with a hoartio of molod, ‘Tie music ta rippling and sparkling, the choruses boing expecvally Eno. The onern is destined to have Alone Fin, and will cortainly become ne povular As “Barbe Divo.” Tt is devoid of wastivess as" Pert eho \d that cortoinly is immensely in its favor, Whion the enrtiin fell, (he Sux reporter mot Col. Fisk, and the (ollowing conversation ensued : i. Fink nmmandes vous portes vo Bully, en 1" Sun Kenorler—Very good. Colonel. Col, Pisk—J’al oon despatch on cawble from ¢ Of Paree, Who made the opera she-aw of tt in Paree, tly astonished) — Yes, 4 oon Krawnde thing, oh? Reporter—So T thourht. Col. Fisk — Th cost wneh d'argent mais te musigne Coat exenidawnte, and bond to wir ‘em ay, ot Reror 1 though Cul, Fise—Monseer, oxcure @ roots, vicoes aro wanted dehind lo salve, Roporter-So 1 thonght, Ar inier jotorview, | roach the aid of an Inter. proier, Tus Som 1aporter iearncd that Col. Fisk bad engaged the services of Mille, Amiee, at 15,000'. a month, expenses here and tock wad. Ble. will Appear about tay middie c* Decsmber. As the re- Mon ser. Durter was about rotirtpg, be Coloael shook bande With iin, saying, f * Bong Bore. ut neenept “So Lthougnt." rowmened the SUN man, and re. epectfully tock tis oat ae SOMEBODY'S $1,000 GREENBACK. - New Haven ito Railway eaty ® Correaponuence of The Hautrorn, Nov. rounds of the preas concerning a conductor of one 12.—An ftem is going the $e midnight trains botween Nos on a Who, On» recent trip, took a $1,000 ercenback trom \ pasnengor. ‘The treasury note was handed to tim tu paymont of fare from New Haven to Sprinfeld, ‘and when he received it he supposed tt was $100, and sid to the entioman, " Dil attend to you when Tcome bsok"—moaning that he would return the chanze after he rad begn through the train. Wuen he had got through the bi 1 luoked at the note, be sew that ft wes one thousand dollars in stond of one hundred. Immodiately le weat back to the gentioman who gave it to ti “You gave me we $1,000 bi s ranger, “No, air," was the prompt reply, ‘+ Leave you no vin." Bot Tam sure you dia 410 whon I passed through, yon eave T supposed was $100, and not $1,009. New York. t cur a * be said to the Unity a few moments this bit, whiten 1 can't be mie . you bave my aid th Passenger, * you gave meno cust thon & gentleman nitting tv a seat ahead Yo, you eave this man 90 check ; give mecne, Teaw him, however, « The eoser, “Tac Ine bat you di ve sou his " aaid the conductor, Ing to the par. you deny all know! the bil most naeuredly ; $00 hove aia 'e amiatake." satisfied thit no one olne gare Wim tee bil, but if the man dented tt, what edo (ut keep the money? Tk was very singular, 1 the leest, The vest morning when the con Hyco cama down the road, running the ae dation train, be eloped Me ibe tauren. Mh ty. and fold Mir, Burrell, Presivent c he frets nud asked for nde dvetor was tn this the rood, wil Vas Prow in rected Lim to put the hilton doposit in the Pua six Kink, aud await turiher devel: nts, and he dit #0, anit thore bhe monvy re y Fequest of Wo oMicors of tie road, nothing Was said in the newsp pers, until a ‘ew dave won lin newspaper in a Hated tre occur renee, Lough not oxacily pened, and f iat hws come the (oli densed fiem now afloat : A passenger om the night express on the New York and Haven Kab iond a 1ew event Nauded ‘ Kinney muh wh a0. 7 Ins the poesenges he Chauge, We passed on. Upon ex foudvhat {he Ol was @ 8 0 Warned to the passenger an imfornved. hii Cali nat chanye tt Lo his grea: antares, the py fer mmerted tat ne Wag given Wun Oil bat hed Kiven tim ticket for hs faro. and another pian none Be condemed. th at. tay iiiz that he saw he ‘au bay ucket In New York. Tho result of curve wae that Conductir MeKiuney was. ® ta Eh Dniy oxy anatiot of the sinwulne: altarr iaa'stolen the m ve, and. armed C. Goel Ewen he pasced th, suspected. avd Wok Uns novel aod It was wi fire: tooughs that the py bee Bank robber that the senger might i bur on ¢ porn oun ve Was ba the conductor pofure tis lank bUrgaary was ace om pin bed, DP onave a different ihe Inthe place, # professional cracks plant"? his tide wore surely than t t lable such # mistake ae putting the "it ania @ ® ratlrowd ounduct ev di business that way. Now, ti $0 th (a condcetor, they oust tho be sires d enongh not Mace to #lake too large; but raiivoad mon ure Lives and ip tata case it is possible shat tiey the tho greater We. temptation the more eager (ie grasp bo secure the pris), and in #0 Gourirg overrcachedt tie mark. Li they had desired to caten the cenil oa $100 iw) reer denomibaiion, As ik ws, the conductor but the theory here hinted at may atthe urst explana ton ev time her a tor cenix Bau k the’ § 1.000 me air” Some rawe from (he P ni tt is not | (ransacdon duad be visloniry Glorious Uncertainty of our Naya} Judye Bh 1d dohvered a long opinion ow Biursa’, ind cischarged dobn MeLave tr ' fins Goc.wion 18 in diFect conflict w iat of Atteruey-Gouciul Blaubery. in Va HOCUS OF LEISURS M. Georyennoances an exhibition of billlards ab Dell Bryant's to-nigat Mr, Mundoila, M. P., lectures on trades autons in Cooper Union Wall this evening The Rev, Wm. M. doves, of ture on Bible Ladde tn the Y.M. 0 A.A to-nign Phe Nutlovatl Axsoctution of Junior Base Ball Players mect 19 Tammagy Halt oa Wednesday, 19ih m} srusalem, wit! leo. * Wooing end Wodlook" t# the subject of Dr Burchara's lecture atthe Kastern Bruch of the ¥. M ©. A. 43 Grand atreet Co-nignt, the Gery ans of Factory ville a's on Saturday evouiug Vee niust tie w Manbattan Lai Flay ove sis Viankeg vin ct « ttn 0 Georra bial ie, eqs pee Raliway Company, wil read « Maus of Tehuanicore ass how Louie ub Commerce, Platistical Ao: a PRICE TWO CENTS 4 SCAVENGERS REVENGE. BIDDLING THE NEADS OF TWO LADS WITH SWAN SHOT. On Baturday evening, at 7:80 o'clock, James McNulty, aged 19, of 211 Avenue ©, and James Mo Crackon, axed 14, of 147 Kast Ninth street, were shot stand soriously wounded in the head and body by Conrad Doll, of 46 East Thirteenth street. Doll is & Gorman, who bas been 12 years in the country, and Is engired asa night scavenger. The neighbors say that Doll has beon for some time back annoyed by the boys, who Joor him on account of the 6tb Inst. 18 ts seid he cangbts boy whom suspected of being one of the gang allnded to, and wave him @ beating, from the etfects of which he is ‘ett! aoffering. It ts assertod tht om Bitarday evening the bovs a jal hooted at Doll, and at ed insulting evitbet to him, McCracken and McNulty were standing talki er Of Thirteenth street and Avenue by ¢ lone Of tig hove hooted, went befoks the ought nothing of way Atreet to iis house, The boys it, antil the report of a wun was heard, and the two Mentioned above found themselves riddled with slugs, One of them declares that as be lay pros: trate, he saw Doll snoak along in the diroction of his residence WIT A RIFLE IN 119 HAND, ‘The hoy wore taken to the house of Dr. Toal, at 605 Rast Iieventh streot, The doctor describet their wounds as serious, bat not necessarily feral, J hey were sulmequently taken to Bollevur Hospital. Officer Dar cin on nearing of tie shooting, went in search of the suspected man, and found Dull secret- od in bis room, wilh his aun Gustsve, apparently asleep in bed. with his ciothes on Just befora the sufferers were taken away, le conironted Doll, sewlor, with them, and one of the buys Immediaraly recognised him xa thetr aasnasin. On reaching Doli'a aparcment, an Enfield rifle was discorerod tndor 1 bed, and on examining it, a newly-exploded cap wan tound on the nipple, and the barrel was coa’od with powder and smoxe.” fo fact, the xexcon had every sppearance of baving just been used Both ot Police Suatio & repolsive, dirty ‘about 43 years of axe, and’ ean ol Knvtish, “In answer to the questi ofan interpreter. he said he knew nothin Tair, but could vot explain away the circ of the rifle having been just used. bis hearty-loukin of 90, Who speak: Crs ia, but is silent, and will answer no questions AvovT THE suOOTING. Tho prisoner, Conrad Doll, was urraignod before Iustice Soot at Essex Market yesterd:y mornin s wo arrested Lin, mado a deposition ted without bail, Hed tie Wounded in Rollovus Hospital yesterday, MeNatty, wh ander the Inflaones of ether. Dolls were taken to tre Union Mf aud locked p. The futher 4 fl soectecle. There were sot wo ¢y6, wnd several on different parts of the face a Wanda ‘Tie left eye wan 80 serivusly injared that it Lad to be removed yesterday morning. Lis case ts conshiered critical The pationt’s siater Mrs, Bowen, with whom he rosided, was at (he bedstie, and evinced eroat emno- tion, Bae suid that he was @ goon boy, devoted to his mother, and had never boen in any trouble He had been emploved nen driver wt Coonan’s in Fit. Wenih sireet tor some time, and bad just left the house abont Ov9 minutes to’ ko for bis wee ben the shooting was don AMAT THM PRISONER SAYS ABOUT IT, Doll tu sis ced in the Ksnex Market Prison yes. terday gatd I drunk 0 clas of beor with my brother ata lager beer naloon in Tutrteenth street, Alter 1 had done so, I le and was walking home wien t was met by those two Soys, who wanted to 6: with me and tied to annoy me, I pashed them le ond walked on. thoy ten crossed over aud watones acme. Idil not mind inem, but w chi into the bouse aud went to sisen. | dor ¥ who shot tle boys, As soon ast liad Into tho honre E teard the report of a gun 1 dow know an) thing aboot that gun whiea was foand in wy house. I fe been tweive sears in this country. ener ii THE ELBOCTIONS. —— The Latest Reporied Cow ¥ Majorities. affork Bonivan ister « Hoff an majority an Victory to Arkn wusas telegraphs to the mimittee at Washin ton thay a have carried. the late, electing a majori'y tn bob Draneves of the Logisla: ture, and two Congressmen, perbaps bhroc. ——— The Kansos Senntorsh' ‘The Kansas Leaisl« 107 Reoublicans & 16 Democrats, favorn'te #howine for the election of tb tye United Sates Benute in piace of Koss. are Give candidates in tue fold. a Imposing M1 je Funera’ Yesterday Sir Knight Ciarles Boylan, Past Maater of Newar® Lodge, No, 2. Newark, a, was buried with Imposing coremontes, Mis faneral was the largest ever conducted by the Masonte fratorulty of Newark, The procession reached trom Mulberry and Market streets to the Court Mouse, at the bead of Market street, and mombered nearly 1,900 Masons on font, and 40 carringes. Domacuy, Commandery, of which he was an honored Knleht, headed by Tecinbara’s toil band 4 F elegant nes Republi oator Re Ropu lean Co There tb uniiorms. were in advance. St. John's Commandery a! Ehaubeth folowed next. Then eane Union and Harmony Chai HOA, M.. Kone Council, and Newark Lateef and A. M.. with delegations from sister lo | Newark Lodew performed. the burial rite, and were fullawod by Datnascus Com wandlery. The alcee s from the Concral Meth Inch, where EMreh sory ice aaaiut Cemetery, Uh were first hel, to place of interavent —— DROOKLYN., Aboot £2,500 was realized from the late German fair tn Br of the iene romal East River b Lich-wat We CXCAV ALES, John Hinkle and Michael Powers, Columbia street, near Union ave Isnte AbODE IHG fOseesion of Lire ball Powore drew @ pocket knile and stat Hionble 6 ae bared bo lus bor en. - ——— INTELLIGENCE. - novora U dee ts thirty, mark, aud vot PERSONAL Abraham Lincoln w Joon J. Aitan, int Way and Seventh Ave eye Oa Sataruay B. Benator A oye that ly Be: vor | * wet NEW JhUSEY A colony for Viorida nizing in Newark Juive dusephe iradioy and family, of Newars John 1 r of Hoboken accidentally shot him seif while out guoulug Oo Saburday. He was Inssuatly ied Mrs. Thomas Longh, of 48 rd street, Newark, fol ona stove while drums ou Saturday, aud died of Josenh Voser, of Manolis avenue, Hoboken, gxdinet maker, Hot hiwKelf tu the Mout On BaLorda: Mo smi Giat bo was tied of i Mealah Tinton, daa ther mastec’s Camily Dr. Med NJ and ihen fred tis bar Vries Raguraay, lo enter up KUL yeure’ Lnprison y Wiliam Curral’ was accused before J oF bremking @ 610 Blass 1 Tue defendant avmar tea w warrant tor Ollandt's ar Fost, rayins Ussehy (Careuil) was Captain of the Gk ¢ ii, sna Gaal Ohaadt bad teeeiwed 6 i McihGrIan Ms A priae 1 UC eboL for Ly the med 4 wonroprinied 1 LO Ne OW th Wold Win bat be inual @oply fora WAtr@ne tI J way, ond Commitioa bin 1 6:00 (0 aun wos, the usual GRANT PLOITING FOR RE-ELECTION. — a Why the President Wont to P' Poddling Cabinet Ofices in Pi —Five Citizens that won't Accept G Offices at any Price, Wasntnoton, Nov. 18.—There is no doubt that the Prosident went to Philadelphia to get an oppor- tunity to quictly consalt bis friends as to the solee- tion of & Cabinet officer from Pennsylvania, having made up his mind to appoint one, Benator Cameron recommended Col, Forney, To » gentleman who recently spoke of the question of recognizing Pennsylvania in that manner, he replied that ho had offered Give gentlemen pinces in his Cabinet who had all declined, and he had not ret eiven it up. Tete understood that the five he alladed to are Georre A. Stuart, Lindley mith, Adoiph B, Borie, dodge McKennan, and Judge Strong. If ho now makos a selection from Pennsylvania, either Akerman, Pisher, or Creswell will have to be retired, All three represent States which will in all probability vote for the Democratic candidate in 187%, and the President, being now openty # ean- didate for redlection, is on the elert to secure Penn fylvania, without whose voto he has within the t week for the fret time roncedod he could not he revlected. His fuith in Pennaylvania politictans centres almost wholly in Soustor C: nearly all the Prosident's former friend: to his Furrendering #0 com: the sage of Lochie!, und thie is what now troublos him. ‘The Post Ofce Department ix Cameron's objec: tive point, He i an old friend of Mr. Creswell, and Nie has now apparently unlimited Influence with Vim, but he haa fold the President that he maat con: contrate all nix power in States which he can carry tn "72, and Marylind is pot one of them. He aays he does hot want (o he considered as asking Creswoll's retirement ; bus if 0 I to go, he wants Col, Fornoy to have the plece, and thon ‘elves reasons why # change should be made, Were it not for the Presi dent's being m candidate for reéiection, not! ing would be done; bat he is growing anxious on this point, and will taik freely with any one apon his prospects for securing delezates and electoral vo —<———___ A SPLENDID DEDICATION. plated sts to the Landscape of the Lower jon Yesterday's § G Kvent tn Jersey Olty—A New Cathed: The Right Rev, Dr. Bayley, Bishop of the R. C. Diocose of Now Jersey, confirmed 400 children con- nected with St Patrick's parish in Jersey City yeater- day morning. Among the converte who were re ceived into the Church at the samo time was Mr. Hugh W. McKay, the well-known silk merchant of Now York. In the afterunon the Bishop conse- erated and blessed the cornerstone of the new eharch edifice, to be known as St. Patriek's Chureh, In place of the one now known by that name. Father Hennessy, of tals pariah, is distingoished alike for sis zeal in the temperance enose and for his faith ful and success'n! efforis in builtins up tis pori« ‘The new bonse of worship will stand on a com. manding ewinence on the slope of Bergen Hill, facing the Narrows. Isis to be 190x7 foct, plain Gothic, with a chancel, cnapel, and vestry attached A lofty spire will complete the architectural design, and render the editicn, viewing it from the harbor, one of Lia moat striking objects in the landscape on the New Jersey shore. ‘The laying of the corner stone yesterday was at- tended with all the aulendor of a Catholic ceremo nial. To eddition (o the presence of the Bishop in luis full ceclesiastical robes, many of the clerzy from weichboring parishes were there to waist. ‘The chiliren who were confirmed by the Bishop in the morning, the girls all drosted in spotters white, walked in the procession. The various Irish ten Perance societien of Hutsoe county, witn music and ners, also flocked (0 the seen ‘A¥ Koon as the corner-stone had been blessed, and the walls had received the sprinkling of holy water, the elerzy proceeded to the platform, from which Bishop Bayley briely adirossei the aarembied throng, He congratuiated the poo fo first, upon the building Of another at-ucture dedicated to the Aimizhty,and taen the pastor, (or his boldness in the work: Another Orname: areca TRAGEDY IN WEST HOBOKEN. paid tesa Sanguinary Fight to Erkert's Lager Boer Saloon-Stabbing with Shears. At about 2 o'clock yesterday morning in Eck ert's lager beer falcon, on the Lnckensack plink road in West Hobok worliy, four Germans at tempted to murder Wm. Noe, whom ther severely if not fatally stabbed. Subsequently Noo made an wMdavit bevore Justice Reiuhardt that one Jacot Appel and tice brothers, Henry, Christian Frederic Wor, had areauited him with iutent $ Kill, by atriking and entting him several vine face and neck with a pair of # ear: attempting to sboot ili Constable Dresher, with th citizens who wore deputi reated the accused, and they nty Jail to await the reanit hy De. Ryan, wh anes of several for the purvose, ar ert to by attearle, the neck under the rig! the tert aye, and Bent veross the clor pro the injuries seri of #lears cov with blood was fonn ekert's place ners beld an eld grates ert's vee ea pow to J would unloub 2 On the apot but for the timoly interlercnce ciitmens who were attracied by the noise. rn Attempt ot her Tworanapott, Nov ‘The trial of Lieut Dougherty for tho killing of Van Hore, in tae ‘ite ton Cireuit Court, bas endod in lis weanitea!. As Lreut, Daugherty was leaving the courtroom, Mrs Van Morn atiompted to visit summary venzennco Mrs, Yao uron tim in purenance of & threat she bad made ror F ago, in case of his acquittal; but alter one shot from a revolver, which dit no hrm, whe was ale armed by the Blonff. Ki where tle deed was cominitt ports cain 4, hat m Kokone had eathered about Dat to asnail tenart, if he bad gone tip on she event train, caine th this city, however, and will goto W too in a few days and await orders, BY FIRE, - Are tt Barclay stroet last evening involved a Lous of 850. oot and shoe mannfactory, on rect in Emirs. was burned yesterday toi 2,900; Insured. f'ne Home for Orphans (Catholic) oy Plum street, UA, was damaged hy fire yortorday to the exte 449.000, ‘The children, Lit in murrber, werd removed withous Injury, An tneendiary fire m Athons, N. ¥., yestorday morning, deetroved property 0 the ain yun! of 82.e Torurance, $20,000. ‘The growlcr part of. the property belonged io the Nichola colale. In the incendiary fire in Lawrence, Musa., oxriy Balariay mornin, thy. Lawrene Fost BS,0M tienes 8,008 Ke, e800 Ania, wont y 10 aM & Aticn —— CURIOSITIES OF CRIME Kamuol Martie has boen arrested in Plaiston, N.1., J thertaty wounded her 4 colsred. regnsed of ktiling M He vesisged ve | moe fy Bernardino, Oat ¢ | reation Vist ev Charles Gamo 1 y Dou at Rieit was locked up iu bau Lory 15 Jaat nisut.a respectable elderly German Nahnak, of 6 Centro Mitwet place. New Yor wed oy highway ree, doveny CMY UlliWaaymachs escipodt r Smith, of No. 14) Bixtor atraet, seve f.g0 Abd on Botucday, ‘The pollee ln T¥iclence Sith Wonk hist re ror wath On. the Jollowing ws Jay ogre and died. |, Waving alse When aw f rary ved property Wille Me. Henry Morr 4 passing through Mouscun * about 4 o'clock ' y Charhes W # batter, aud duae nh tt daver Hor Willams ‘ son Bud. Mk fe Uiley rowed t Of al) his tiuney. The Haveiwon dows Bat Hed. A puloonie homed this Hele tranny Action Actialiy witosted Cis tikbwaymen! Justioe J bowing committed ens (OF trial, THE MURDERER OF LOGAN, MR. C.8, SPENCER'S PLEA POR DUNN OF SELF-DEFENCE. atten io Murderers’ Row in the Tombe—The Story of the Killing of the Murderer of Mr, Rowers—The e Asoansin after the Tragedy. Jeremiah, or Jerry Dunn, alias Hawkshaw the Detective, afiag John Matthews, the particulars of ‘whose arrost wore published in Siturday's Son, haw been formally committed to the Tombs by Justice Dowliog, to await his trial on an indictment for the marder of James Logan, better known Loman No.9" He occuptes coll No. 8, in Murdorers* Row, the same heavy-walled and {ron-barred apartment In which Otto Gronzig, Nievolas Howlett, Bernard Friery, and Jolin Real spent many weary hoarse of thelr captivity, taking their final departure there from to the scaffold, With tho clanking of bolts and the clicking of Ingeniously-constructed locks, the great iron door was thrown open, exposinz an tuner door of oak, Plated with iron. Anoiher bolt was drawn, and @ wicket thrown open, exposing to view the lateriog of the cell, Hearing the opening of tne wicket, Dunn, who was recliniog on lis col, readin a nows tener arose, and in a pleasant way relal Fun reporter's salntation. He was drew dark, roughish Fuit, and in bis shirt bos small emepald pin.’ Hie foatar his complexion florid. ‘Thiet brown eyes, while his vory glossy. He and hee a powerfully museular te courteous, ir i# almost Jet Diack, x Coot in hoieht, Tis rpecok nani he waa bore in the Btute of New Kork, was 97 yoars of ago, His MISTORY OF THR MORDER is brief and explicit, He says that when be shot Loren he wont with theee friends into Hirre & Johunie'’s cote and cake salvon, st West Hous. Loran end a gir whore naine he heard was Carre Smith, entered also. It waa about 1 o'ciock in the morning. G of his friends, who had beon ¢rinkiag, was rat Joly, ead making remarks to him about girl, Se ule him be quivt and quit Ais nonsense, but he persisted in tis fun, and finally became very ‘boistere Taegan and the girl went ont, ana wero talking on the pavement when Dunn stopped out to the sidewalk. Dunn axve that Logan accused his party of insaiting him, when he calmly Fepliod, “You ougit to have better, sone than to pay any attention to. drunken tan.” Logan then snid he coo'd whip the whole party, and theroupos put his band behind him and REW OUT OME KIND OF WRAPON, As No brandishea it in hin hand, Dann thonent & was a vistol, and believing bis life in danger he drew his own revolver end fired upon Logan. He ways that be acted purely tn self-tefence. lie didn’t know ina, and had nothing to avenge. Me didn't know the girl who was with Logan, and lind pever seen elther of them befure. Dunn added that he went to Chicago and from t to St, Louis, and that he gambled a great d He says he hy interest in a LIQUOR STORE IN CHICAGO, bat sold out and removed to St, Louis, ‘He had been travelling through the South gambling, and when he kot buck to St, Louls he was arrested.” When asked whother he had ever been arrested beiore, he eald he bad a bad memory, but finally he remembered thad it was for personating an officer, and that Jus- tice Dowling had sent him to Blick well's Island for twelve months, Donn remarked that the newspaner accounts concernins him were crue in many parties tars, but wore erratly cxicverate! Duna seemed anxious about the arrival of bit baggave, and asked Mr. Finlay to havea suit of dark clothes and tome linen avd underclothes sent Lim. Mr. Charles 8, Spencer, who les been retain ed as counse), (old the reporter that bis line of de fence would be that Daun killed Logan in ¢elf-de fence, —— TOMAHAWKING MADDOX, > Murderons Assnult in a Washington Btreet Tevement—Avenging a Fancted bis Mother m1 bing Down the D: atrick Bennett and his mother live in the ten: ement at T Warhtogion street, John Maddox and his wife oceupy apartments in the same hoase, Yesterday Mrs, Bennett and Mrs, Maddox quar relied, and laat evening when Mrs, Bennett's eon revched bome she told him about it, and he swore that be woul! tuke revenge on Mra, Mawlox's hus. an’. Armin insotf wit a tomatuwk, he went to thee ol by May x ant bie wife, He knocked. furlousl Kennett calied ont y tvildo ye want wil me? he heid off venti’ P inddox waid heen! nnett of that is fot not open the thers, ef ye 60 not open the dure, PH b cried Bonnett and, suiti the ‘setion to the word. ho burst Ve door in and Cached uvon Maddox with the tome. Wowk, Sounding nin terribly, Maddox mizit have bean kitiod but for the interference of the + el*hbore Bennett was lockod up, and Maddox was taken 0 & police station, where bie wounds wore dressed, ——— FLASIES PKOM THE 00K. srt Belgium proposes to extend the enffrage Hisnnrek wants (o annex St, Domingo. Mont Cenis Tunnel into be Auishe | in Decomber, WASUINGION NOTES — ‘Tre King of Portazal has eon Hover te, Boantsh Mintater st Graud Cordon of the Order of Chri Mr. Freilhord M. Torthemy AN CABLES, et on Benor Washington, he ‘olated by Napole to sneceed ved in Ni vo hit 1m a ¢ fore represet Dy (he proper anthorities, tie capacity, France until re ——— SPARKS PROM THE TELEGRAPH re ‘he President will return to Washington 40 day Yalo hay 155 students Kiet veld duygings have been discovered meas Lineol, Cal Siepiien Jovneon, azed 5, of North Provience, WT mincing ives Last Tucwiay, was found drowned Davis Gioton & Co. Hanor dealers of Cincinnath, ied, with Hiapilities Of 000.000.” They olaim te ve imple nancta Hervoy Ott foll from the root of the new Central Cincinnatl, om Saturday evening, aferw id ctments have heer at Semphie arodnat and Inthe Uvited sone holdin y to the provwlons of the Pourtoeuth Amend re lost by the breaking of the Me Misonel at Bt. Charlen wore precipitated inte the river oy wire rope wh le hoisting @ heavy 60 tino. Four Hive have been found YOILINGS ABOUL TOWN - Tho Gon, Barnes orrived lust night, ” rounded soliiers and sailors will moot at 118 Bowery this evening Ie body of an unknown man was found ot Pet # net liver, ) estorday The Kev, Father Lynch, of Queonstown, Ire Angustin Daty has takon ther nent of Ne Grand Opera lt 1 Une b Y dliesnineed, We'tiam aM . amship Vir 4. Ienved overbou'd and was drowaed on her onbe wad Fd vert MeCarthy, » porter in. the Grand Centent Hoc fell through: the el stor Well, @ distance Of 130 Fann) danauselel has hroken an her atarrin eng izement, maiuly through the Very bad mangemea I 1 nine of Lea, Tweety & Co bent ne ms mine at Hoboken on Saturauy, 62 U0 The Methodist Epiaconal ¢ ’ ry Ro fire on Saturday; @ vo Geren Unite fre The corner stone of Bt. Andrew's Sun tay Beliool was lit atarday Nehop Potter, nesivted by he Rev. sir. MeVieker aud Dr Draver, conduciod tue Core: A Inne senool of porpolaes woe seen off Patton ferry bast River, veaterday. prooxbly driven up Be he receut gales. ‘Laige Tuubere ane also Leon seve ie Lov Lind Sound lately Phe Hon, Foruando Wood anys that he ts not pre paring paper? for Me Impeachment of Drago Wocden Bithe aga. tie Hon, Ber taings that any dodge Fuit dia, upon the puuivbinent of Tao scopvatonte Phe socond anniversary meet Ladiot tint obcopal Couch wae Cited bak nent to Hecesary RrUicles Uo Ue 110 Malavion ative wu vieir fata thon athe Wen Marshal Sharpe's office was bosie red on Baturday Dy the tate quociat depiitins, wha Clouored LouMdly fog Weir pay The Alarsioal having veer tufurmed C8 th sud Viet demand? shouted Uiroush the. vase y omnis that tie eomlid wae attend to thes oucy would by bald them Urough a vitee ne Lin, Pala hit , { f } t prs

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